Thank you! I have a K-2006. I just finished up dealing with an algae bloom as of yesterday morning and am just getting back on track. Tonight the numbers are:

FC 6
CC - clear
pH - 7.5
TA - 90
CYA - can still see black dot fairly clearly at tippy top. Will add some stabilizer tomorrow a.m.

No other ingredients have been used other than I had had a pool guy completely mess stuff up a few months back. When I took it back over, the CYA was over 100. Who knows what all he had put in it, though I think he just dumped a bunch of stabilizer in it thinking he wouldn't have to come as often & told owner he had been here - that kind of thing.

My biggest challenges are checking FC #'s often enough. I lead an extremely hectic life & sometimes forget. Am working very hard to conquer this problem. DH willing to help now. Our goal is to keep CYA at 30-40 and keep a couple of pucks in the floater to help with CYA loss due to all of the rain we get during the summer. Then, we will keep as a goal to have FC over 5 anyway so we don't get into trouble again and will monitor CYA weekly to make sure it's not creeping up over 60 due to pucks.

Does this sound like a good plan? Any other ideas/advice?

We know to check at night & add chemicals then and to brush pool at least 1X per week. We have the properly sized pump and run for 6 hrs. day. Anything else I'm not thinking of?

We have decided to use pool store chlorine to ease picking it up (it's on DH's way home from work) and I won't have to crush bottles/boxes anymore. Neighbors must think we have weekly murders here with all of the bleach bottles in our recycling bin. LOL! Do you have the amounts I'd need to use to raise my pool one ppm handy? I think you had said somewhere that it's a bit stronger than bleach.

Will take any other advice. Pls. remember that pool is very warm (I'd say 90), in direct sun & we have a deluge almost every afternoon this time of year.

Thanks for all of your help.

Jennifer